Lieselotte Kötzsche

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Lieselotte Kötzsche , also Lieselotte Kötzsche-Breitenbruch , (born August 18, 1935 in Berlin ) is a German art historian and Christian archaeologist .

She passed her Abitur in May 1960 in Berlin. After studying art history and Christian archeology in Bonn , she completed her doctorate in June 1968 in Heidelberg under Erich Dinkler . She then worked as a research assistant at the Franz Joseph Dölger Institute in Bonn . She later worked as a lecturer for art history and Christian archeology at the Church of the University of Berlin-Zehlendorf and the Free University of Berlin , and since 1999 she has been honorary professor for art history in the Department of History and Cultural Studies at the Free University.

She is a corresponding member of the German Archaeological Institute .

She was married to the art historian Dietrich Kötzsche .

Publications (selection)

  • The new catacomb on Via Latina. Studies on the iconography of the Old Testament wall paintings (= yearbook for antiquity and Christianity, supplementary volume 4), Aschendorff, Münster 1976, 2nd edition 1979, ISBN 3-402-07076-6 .
  • Birth III (iconographic) . In: Reallexikon für Antike und Christianentum Vol. 9 (1976), Sp. 172-216.
  • with Peter von der Osten-Sacken (Ed.): When the Messiah comes. The Judeo-Christian relationship as reflected in medieval art (= publications from the Institute for Church and Judaism, Vol. 16). Institute Church and Judaism, Berlin 1984, ISBN 3-923095-16-3 .
  • Hand II (iconographic) . In: Reallexikon für Antike und Christianentum Vol. 13 (1986), Sp. 402-482.
  • The painted curtain in the Abegg Foundation in Riggisberg. An Old Testament series of images from the 4th century . With contributions by Mechthild Flury-Lemberg and Ulrich Schissl (= Riggisberger Reports 11). Abegg Foundation, Riggisberg 2004, ISBN 3-905014-27-0 .